Cant assign an input in a function with an elseif condition
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Metehan Kilic
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Comentada: Stephen23
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Hi, I am trying to form a simple function which the user has to make two branching choice. The function receives an initial input of a time step size, and it should be used in both if scenarios. However, it only works for the first case but not the second. I attached the two .m files and this is the code:
function runselected()
%clear I have deleted these two after the comments.
%clc
time = input('Enter a time step value for the question which should be less than or equal to 10e-03 to overcome convergence problems: ')
dt= time;
choice = input('Enter 1 to run the solution for question a, 2 for b: ');
if choice == 1
fprintf('Running for a: \n');
run("hw4_a.m")
T_FTCS
T_CN
elseif choice == 2
time = input('Enter a time step value for the question (b) which should be less than or equal to 10e-03 to overcome convergence problems: ');
dt= time;
fprintf('Running for b: \n');
run("hw4_b.m")
else
fprintf('Invalid choice. Enter either "1" or "2". \n');
end
end
% This is the running function
%This is the error I get:
%Unrecognized function or variable 'dt'.
%Error in hw4_b (line 31)
% T_FTCS_new(i, j) = T_FTCS(i, j) + 1/alpha * dt * ((T_FTCS(i+1, j) - 2*T_FTCS(i, j) + T_FTCS(i-1, j)) / dx^2 + (T_FTCS(i, j+1) - 2*T_FTCS(i, j) + T_FTCS(i, j-1)) / dy^2);
%Error in run (line 91)
%evalin('caller', strcat(script, ';'));
%Error in runselected (line 20)
% run("hw4_b.m")
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Dyuman Joshi
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Movida: Dyuman Joshi
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
I'm not sure what's the anomaly here, but if you want to pass a value, define the files as functions.
I have changed the names of the function files, commented out input() calls, as they don't work here and converted choice as input to the main function just to show that both the choices work properly -
%choice = 1
runselected(1)
%choice = 2
runselected(2)
%Main Function
function runselected(choice)
%input('Enter 1 to run the solution for question a, 2 for b: ');
if choice == 1
dt = 0.005; %input('Enter a time step value for the question which should be less than or equal to 10e-03 to overcome convergence problems: ');
fprintf('Running for a: \n');
fun_hw4_a(dt)
elseif choice == 2
fprintf('Running for b: \n');
dt = 0.005; %input('Enter a time step value for the question (b) which should be less than or equal to 10e-03 to overcome convergence problems: ');
fun_hw4_b(dt)
else
fprintf('Invalid choice. Enter either "1" or "2". \n');
end
end
Stephen23
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Automatically writing CLEAR, CLOSE, CLC at the top of every piece of code:
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Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Remove the clear statements in your code.
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Cris LaPierre
el 27 de Dic. de 2023
Did you remove the clear that is at the top of your hw4_b.m script as well?
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